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		<title>imagineNATIVE Celebrates Indigenous Cinema Cultures</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Toronto's 12th annual aboriginal film festival highlights inventive and incendiary international works.<p class="rss_dek"><img width="100" height="100" src="http://torontoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/191011-INUP-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Hout Bay dwellers protest their forced eviction in Dylan Valley&#039;s The Uprising of Hangberg." title="The Uprising of Hangberg" /><p class="rss_dek">imagineNATIVE Film &#038; Media Arts Festival TIFF Bell Lightbox (350 King Street West) October 19–23, various times Single tickets $7–$12, all-access pass $110 Fall in Toronto means film festivals galore, from the enviro-conscious Planet in Focus, to Reel Asian’s Eastern-themed offerings, to the gore-splattered selections at Toronto After Dark (which we previewed yesterday). Now in [...]</p></p>]]></description>
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		<title>Urban Planner: October 14, 2009</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<img width="100" height="100" src="http://torontoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/20091014urbanplanner1-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="" title="" /><p class="rss_dek">Urban Planner is Torontoist&#8217;s guide to what&#8217;s on in Toronto, published every weekday morning, and in a weekend edition Friday afternoons. If you have an event you&#8217;d like considered, email all of its details—as well as images, if you&#8217;ve got any—to events@torontoist.com. Still from Ivan and Ivan, directed by Philipp Abryutin. Courtesy of imagineNATIVE Film [...]</p>]]></description>
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		<title>Urban Planner: October 15, 2008</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<img width="100" height="100" src="http://torontoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/20081015planner1-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="" title="" /><p class="rss_dek">FILM: For the ninth year in a row, the imagineNATIVE film festival will feature videos and films by indigenous artists, alongside exhibitions and workshops voicing stories of survival and identity. You may have noticed their Indian Jane posters around—the festival&#8217;s annual marketing campaigns cleverly deconstruct Hollywood stereotypes of natives (we&#8217;ve been informed that the awesome [...]</p>]]></description>
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		<title>Dark Natives</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Some film odds and ends: ImagineNative has announced the opening and closing night galas for their ninth annual film and media arts festival, running from October 15 to 19. The festival is to open with two films, Canadian documentary Mémère Métisse and Australian documentary River of No Return, and to close with drama Older Than [...]]]></description>
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